On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 07:34:17PM -0800, Aaron Brayton wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Someone showed me P2P streaming today, and I'm trying to explore it on
> my own. I seems as though I need to install sopcast, but I'm having
> trouble.
>
> I'm running Ubuntu 8.10.
>
> I tried installing the package
Hi all,
Someone showed me P2P streaming today, and I'm trying to explore it on
my own. I seems as though I need to install sopcast, but I'm having
trouble.
I'm running Ubuntu 8.10.
I tried installing the package sp-auth_3.2.6_all.deb
(http://code.google.com/p/sopcast-player/downloads/list) b
Brian Lavender wrote:
> At the Liferay demo, I asked if it could manage your LDAP server. I
> thought that Wilson said that you could not. It seems like the number of
> tools out there to manage your directory server are pretty weak. There
> is jxplorer http://jxplorer.org/ , but it's more a tree b
At the Liferay demo, I asked if it could manage your LDAP server. I
thought that Wilson said that you could not. It seems like the number of
tools out there to manage your directory server are pretty weak. There
is jxplorer http://jxplorer.org/ , but it's more a tree browser than an
administrator t
I fired up Lifereay on my Netbook. It took a bit to fire up, but it
looks pretty cool. Does anyone know how to get it to listen to any ip
address rather than just localhost? I would like to test it on a server.
brian
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